steveindenmark
Legendary Member
I wasnt sure where to put this, but I want people to see it so they can comment.
A bit of background first. Im 60 next year. I have never joined a cycling club and I have never ridden an Audax ride. I ride at least 150km, every week of the year, as long as the snow and ice allows.
Next year I will be invited to ride in the Transcontinental Race......Oh yes! A bit of a step up.
If I ride, it will be for the experience and getting to the finishers party in 15 days is the furthest thing from my mind. Getting to the end at some stage would be nice. But it is not the be all and end all of my world.
So I am putting a bike together. I will ride my Genesis Croix de Fer 20, steel bike. I will change the gearing to make it up mountains a bit easier. But I did get up Monte Grappa twice this summer and so mountains dont frighten me too much.
I am now thinking about wheelsets. I dont ride fast. An average of about 20kph over a 100km ride on 35c tyres. I am changing the tyres to Schwalbe Pro one 28s and hope that will speed me up a little. The wheels are Alex rim Draw 1.9P and are tubeless ready. Although I will ride with tubes as I have no experience with tubeless. I can fix a tyre with tubes in the rain and in a blackout.
Is there any point at all in paying £300-£1000 for a new wheelset? I am testing the Alex rims to destruction over the winter on all surface. I have done over 1000km on them now and they are still true and run well. They have really been battered.
I know at least 3 of the top ten finishers on the TRC this year, had big problems with their expensive wheelsets. Do I bother or do I just get a SON 28 dynamo fitted to the front wheel? If I were racing, I would go for the wheelset. But a grand pays for a lot of food and accomodation.
I would appreciate some sensible answers. By the way. If Thomas Bjorn calls and asks if I want to be in the next Ryder Cup team, instead of watching it on the TV. I will be in there like a shot. Even if my handicap is 19.
A bit of background first. Im 60 next year. I have never joined a cycling club and I have never ridden an Audax ride. I ride at least 150km, every week of the year, as long as the snow and ice allows.
Next year I will be invited to ride in the Transcontinental Race......Oh yes! A bit of a step up.

If I ride, it will be for the experience and getting to the finishers party in 15 days is the furthest thing from my mind. Getting to the end at some stage would be nice. But it is not the be all and end all of my world.
So I am putting a bike together. I will ride my Genesis Croix de Fer 20, steel bike. I will change the gearing to make it up mountains a bit easier. But I did get up Monte Grappa twice this summer and so mountains dont frighten me too much.
I am now thinking about wheelsets. I dont ride fast. An average of about 20kph over a 100km ride on 35c tyres. I am changing the tyres to Schwalbe Pro one 28s and hope that will speed me up a little. The wheels are Alex rim Draw 1.9P and are tubeless ready. Although I will ride with tubes as I have no experience with tubeless. I can fix a tyre with tubes in the rain and in a blackout.
Is there any point at all in paying £300-£1000 for a new wheelset? I am testing the Alex rims to destruction over the winter on all surface. I have done over 1000km on them now and they are still true and run well. They have really been battered.
I know at least 3 of the top ten finishers on the TRC this year, had big problems with their expensive wheelsets. Do I bother or do I just get a SON 28 dynamo fitted to the front wheel? If I were racing, I would go for the wheelset. But a grand pays for a lot of food and accomodation.
I would appreciate some sensible answers. By the way. If Thomas Bjorn calls and asks if I want to be in the next Ryder Cup team, instead of watching it on the TV. I will be in there like a shot. Even if my handicap is 19.